Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

— the bichon Cabinet that saves miies of steps THERE'S MORE SUNSHINE IN LIFE WITH A - HOOSIER TO SAVE WORK. Isn’t it a fact that kitchen slavery “gets on your nerves” quite often? Haven’t you envied the seeming ease with whi<£ men accomplish their daily tasks? Why, then, do you follow the example of successgul men and surround yourself with time and labot saving methods? ■ - W. J. WRIGHT RENSSELAER, INDIANA

WANTED An A-l Grocery Clerk IDEAL GROCERY

Will Baker returned to his home at Kokomo after visiting relatives here. \ — N. S. Batea went to Chicago today to visit his daughter, Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Kirk and daughter, Fanchon went to Chicago today to visit Mrs. E. E. Stephenson and family. Robt. Wartena and baby came down from Indiana Harbor "today to visit his parents a few days. His wife will join him here Wednesday. Frank Meyers, the Danville, 111., shoe merchant, returned today to his home after a short visit here (with his mother, Mrs. Mary Meyers, [and other relatives.

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